"Humanity has the stars in its future, and that future is too important to be lost under the burden of juvenile folly and ignorant superstition"
- Isaac Asimov
About this Quote
This quote by Isaac Asimov talks to the capacity of mankind and the significance of looking to the future. He is alerting against the dangers of permitting juvenile recklessness as well as oblivious superstitious notion to stand in the way of progress. He is suggesting that the future of humankind is too important to be impeded by the short-sightedness of young people and the misguided ideas of superstitious notion. He is encouraging us to seek to the stars and also pursue a better future, one that is not kept back by the ignorance of the past. He is advising us that the future of mankind is in our hands which we should take duty for it. We have to aim to develop a far better future, one that is not hindered by the blunders of the past.
This quote is written / told by Isaac Asimov between January 2, 1920 and April 6, 1992. He was a famous Scientist from USA.
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